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[FR plus bas] [NL onderaan] We are very happy to invite you to the launch of the online Cqrrelations publication. As one year counts for ten in the world of Cqrrelations, we thought it might be interesting to transform this gathering into another reflection moment. The following guests will be (...)

This report started out as a README that would accompany the published feature of pattern.en.paternalism, an addition we wanted to propose to the Pattern natural language processing Python toolkit. The feature would detect if and to what extent a text could be considered ‘paternalist’. (...)

All documentation that was made during the worksession is listed here, free to download. Feel free to use it – it is Free Art Licensed. * the debate ‘Big Data and Discrimination‘: *** video recording: http://video.constantvzw.org/cqrrelations/bigdatadiscrimination.webm *** sound recording: (...)

Dear Patarrelqtors here is a quote (about metamodeling of node-link networks) I extrapolated from one of our reference books: Anna Munster’s An Aesthesia of Networks. “To metamodel networks we must ask how the network as node-link figure or as assemblage for predicting behaviour has arisen. (...)

These are the kind of personality tests scientific researchers ask their contributors to take part in, so they can analyze their publications based on a series of personality parameters: http://www.outofservice.com/bigfive/ http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/jtypes2.asp (...)

A series of Open Datasets for Brussels: – relatively new initiative to collect open data about Brussels, Open data Brussels: http://opendata.brussels.be – Brussels Institute for Statistics BIS (Benoît Laine will guide us on 13-1) in excel : (...)